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“Nathan turned himself in on the warrant that was issued for misdemeanor larceny,” his criminal attorney Megan Milliken told RadarOnline.

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“He was given an unsecured bond and what that means is that he did not have to ‘put up’ any money; instead, he was only required to promise to attend all of his court dates,” she explained.

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“He came in at about 10 AM [yesterday],” Lt. Jerry Brewer of the New Hanover County Sheriffs Office in Wilmington, NC confirmed. “He did come with his attorney.”

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“He’s not being held,” Lt. Brewer added. “He didn’t get a bond. Technically he was taken into custody to go in front of the magistrate, but the magistrate just made him sign a promissory note.”

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“He’s out and about,” Lt. Brewer. “He was taken in front of the magistrate, but that in custody time was probably about three minutes.”

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“Because it was a warrant — it was a violent North Carolina warrant — he shows up at the front desk,” Lt. Brewer said. “The front desk people said, ‘Ok come with us,’ patted him down and made sure he didn’t have any weapons, put handcuffs on him, walked him about 100 feet to the magistrate, took the handcuffs off and saw the magistrate. He was out yesterday afternoon.”

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Nathan's lawyer says that he is expected to appear in court on March 7.

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“Nathan turned himself in on the warrant that was issued for misdemeanor larceny,” his criminal attorney Megan Milliken told RadarOnline.

Photo credit: Splash News

jenelle-evans-nathan-griffith-arrested-larceny-05

“He was given an unsecured bond and what that means is that he did not have to ‘put up’ any money; instead, he was only required to promise to attend all of his court dates,” she explained.

Photo credit: Splash News

jenelle-evans-nathan-griffith-arrested-larceny-06

“He came in at about 10 AM [yesterday],” Lt. Jerry Brewer of the New Hanover County Sheriffs Office in Wilmington, NC confirmed. “He did come with his attorney.”

Photo credit: Splash News

jenelle-evans-nathan-griffith-arrested-larceny-07

“He’s not being held,” Lt. Brewer added. “He didn’t get a bond. Technically he was taken into custody to go in front of the magistrate, but the magistrate just made him sign a promissory note.”

Photo credit: Splash News

jenelle-evans-nathan-griffith-arrested-larceny-09

“He’s out and about,” Lt. Brewer. “He was taken in front of the magistrate, but that in custody time was probably about three minutes.”

Photo credit: Splash News

jenelle-evans-nathan-griffith-arrested-larceny-08

“Because it was a warrant — it was a violent North Carolina warrant — he shows up at the front desk,” Lt. Brewer said. “The front desk people said, ‘Ok come with us,’ patted him down and made sure he didn’t have any weapons, put handcuffs on him, walked him about 100 feet to the magistrate, took the handcuffs off and saw the magistrate. He was out yesterday afternoon.”

Photo credit: Splash News

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Nathan's lawyer says that he is expected to appear in court on March 7.